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Michael Roston

Freedom's Watch Watch: Iran Gathering Yields No Plan For Future Moves

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Roston | Posted 10.29.2007 | Politics


One month after Freedom's Watch emerged with a $15 million ad buy supporting a sustained Iraq war, the New York Times reported that the group was turn...

Why Obama Becomes Osama

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 10.29.2007 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

The reason Romney got off with a half-baked blow off of his verbal goof starts and ends with Obama.

Fox News Bars Use Of Channel Footage In Campaign Ads

The New York Times Caucus Blog | Marc Santora | Posted 10.26.2007 | Media


The Fox News Channel sent notices to the campaigns of the leading Republican presidential candidates ordering them to stop using images from their Fox...

Twin Cities Prepare For GOP Convention - Uncertainty Abounds In Activist Community

Peter Smith | Posted 10.26.2007 | Home


Peter Smith

Preparations are underway for the next summer's GOP convention in the Twin Cities. Uncertainty abounded at a no-holds barred Q and A recently.

Bush Wildfires Response Can't Atone For Katrina Blunder

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 10.25.2007 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Bush was in a rush to get out front on the wildfires for good reason. He still reels from the big hits that he took and continues to take for his comatose response to the Katrina disaster.

Illegal Immigration: The Republican Wedge Issue for 2008?

R.A. Robinson | Posted 10.25.2007 | Home


R.A. Robinson

Will the Republicans make immigration the gay marriage of the 2008 electoral contests?

Demolition Derby

AP | Libby Quaid | Posted 10.21.2007 | Politics


Front-runners Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney were forced to defend their conservative credentials by their campaign rivals Sunday night in the sharpes...

Kerrey Dares Candidates To Do New Imus Show

Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire Blog | Susan Davis | Posted 10.21.2007 | Media


In an op-ed in today's New York Daily News, former Sen. Bob Kerrey (D., Neb.) dares the presidential candidates to go on Don Imus's new radio program,...

Darth Vader Nickname Doesn't Bother Cheney: "One Of The Nicer Things I've Been Called Recently"

Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire Blog | John D. McKinnon | Posted 10.21.2007 | Politics


In a sobering speech to a Middle East think tank, Vice President Cheney used tough language to describe the Iranian regime, terming it "a growing obst...

Republicans Seeking to Condemn Rep. Stark's Remark

Matt Ortega | Posted 10.20.2007 | Politics


Matt Ortega

As the conservative cable programs find yet another reason not to cover actual news, sources say Republicans are gearing up for a resolution on Monday condemning Rep. Stark's comments.

Huff TV: Arianna on Countdown Discussing Rush Limbaugh And The GOP

Huff TV | Posted 10.20.2007 | Politics


Huff TV

2007-10-20-AHonCD101907sized.jpgArianna discussed Rush Limbaugh and The GOP Smear of Graeme Frost with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann.

3 Against 1

AP | LIZ SIDOTI | Posted 10.19.2007 | Politics


Republican rivals Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney and John McCain sought on Friday to become the favorite of anxious social conservatives, each suggesting ...

Michael Roston

Freedom's Watch Watch: Founding Donors Get Name-Dropped By GOP Frontrunners

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Roston | Posted 10.18.2007 | Politics


Tuesday's forum before members of the Republican Jewish Coalition was an important opportunity for the GOP's top presidential hopefuls. RJC members a...

Marc Cooper

Latest Poll: Thompson Cratering in California

HuffingtonPost.com | Marc Cooper | Posted 10.17.2007 | Politics


Fred Thompson is bombing in California, falling 20 points behind Rudy Giuliani. And he's losing by an even wider margin among viewers of Law & Order.

Roadkill: OffTheBus's Ongoing RoundUp of the Awkward

Off The Bus | Posted 10.17.2007 | Home


Off The Bus

Thompson discovers economics. What did Tancredo win in New Hampshire? Who's the real Republican candidate?

War Criminals and Liberals: How the Right Stole the Right to Moral Language

Charles H. Green | Posted 10.16.2007 | Politics


Charles H. Green

Democrats and liberals do not lack moral issues, but they have ceded the use of moral language to those who choose to apply it mainly to abortion, flag-wearing, gun ownership and "creationism."

Happy New Year: Iowa GOP To Set Caucus Date For Jan 3rd

CBS News | Posted 10.16.2007 | Politics


A Republican official tells CBS News that Iowa Republicans will schedule their caucuses for Thursday, January 3, 2008. The Iowa Republican State Commi...

Mitt And Rudy Spending More Than They Are Raising

New York Times | MICHAEL COOPER and ARON PILHOFER | Posted 10.15.2007 | Politics


Two of the leading Republican presidential candidates spent more than they raised this summer, according to campaign finance reports filed yesterday, ...

Clinton Reports $35 Million In The Bank, Edging Obama's $32 Million

AP | JIM KUHNHENN | Posted 10.15.2007 | Politics


Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton ended September with more money in the bank than rival Barack Obama, holding $35 million cash on hand for the presiden...

Thomas B. Edsall

To His Dismay, Ron Paul Becoming Magnet For White Supremacists

HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 10.15.2007 | Politics


Through no fault of his own, Rep. Ron Paul's anti-globalist, anti-government campaign for the Republican presidential nomination has become a magnet i...

Michael Roston

McCain To Participate In December Univision Forum

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Roston | Posted 10.15.2007 | Politics


Senator John McCain has announced that he will participate in a Spanish-language presidential candidates' forum on Univision. The event on the Spanis...

Why 2008 will be a Perfect Storm for Republicans

Mark Green | Posted 10.15.2007 | Politics


Mark Green

Pro-war and anti-growth, anti-minorities, anti-children. Not a good way to run for election. And variety of other realities combine to dig Republicans into an even deeper hole.

New Hampshire Asks: Where's Fred?

AP | Phillip Elliott | Posted 10.14.2007 | Politics


Mitt Romney was in Michigan, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada and then went back to Michigan. Rudy Giuliani visited Florida, Michigan, South Carolina, Ala...

GOP Exodus

AP | David Espo | Posted 10.14.2007 | Politics


Rep. David Hobson, a nine-term Republican from Ohio, announced plans to retire Sunday, the 12th member of his party to do so since the beginning of th...

Larry Craig Ethics Complaint Backfires On GOP

AP | Charles Babington | Posted 10.12.2007 | Politics


Larry who? Now that scandal-tinged Idaho Sen. Larry Craig has reneged on a pledge to resign this fall, his fellow Republican senators act as though t...


 

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